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"High Court of Bombay Reviews Legality of Prosecution Against Hubtown Ltd. Directors for Delayed TDS Payments" "The Court examines the applicability of Section 276B of the Income Tax Act for delays in depositing TDS by Hubtown Ltd., considering the scope and limits of prosecution."

The Bombay High Court addressed a group of criminal writ petitions challenging the prosecution of directors of Hubtown Ltd. for delayed Tax Deducted a...

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Supreme Court Upholds Disciplinary Action in Misconduct Case of Cooperative Officer. A comprehensive legal battle highlighting procedural fairness and administrative integrity

The case involves Bhupendra Singh, an officer in the Cooperative Department of Rajasthan, who faced disciplinary action due to charges of misconduct, ...

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High Court of Judicature at Bombay Rules in Favor of Teacher in Disciplinary Case. Court Quashes Illegal Punishment Imposed by School Management.

The High Court of Judicature at Bombay, Aurangabad Bench, quashed the penalty imposed by the school management on the petitioner, a permanent teacher,...

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The Blue Dreamz Advertising vs. Kolkata Municipal Corporation: A Battle for Contractual Integrity. Supreme Court Intervenes in Prolonged Dispute Over Advertisement Rights in Kolkata

The Supreme Court of India delivered a judgment on the dispute between The Blue Dreamz Advertising Pvt. Ltd. and Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC). ...

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A Legal Battle over Tender Process Cancellation. High Court of Bombay Reviews the Legality of Liquidation Proceedings and Tender Cancellation in the Public Distribution System

This judgment pertains to the legal dispute between Creative Consumers Cooperative Society and the State of Maharashtra regarding the cancellation of ...

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Bombay High Court Acquits Appellant in Rape and Sexual Assault Case. The court set aside the conviction due to inconsistencies in the victim's and witnesses' testimonies, a lack of corroborating evidence, and procedural lapses by the lower court.

The Bombay High Court overturned the conviction of the appellant for charges under Sections 448 and 376(2)(i) of the Indian Penal Code and Section 4 o...

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Bombay High Court Denies Default Bail to Accused in 2018 UAPA Case. Applications rejected as prior claims of jurisdiction and procedural lapses were deemed already adjudicated.

The right to default bail under Section 167(2) of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) in a case involving the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAP...

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Supreme Court Overturns High Court Decision, Validates 1985 Sale Deed in Landmark Land Ownership Case. Appellants win long-fought legal battle over fraudulent land transactions; Supreme Court awards exemplary costs for injustice.

The case concerns issues of land ownership, fraud, and legal manipulation, with the appellants suffering due to the malicious intent of the respondent...

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Court Nullifies Government Permission for New Law College, Cites Procedural Flaws. Judgment underscores the necessity for strict adherence to statutory norms and transparency in granting educational permissions.

Two writ petitions challenging a Government Resolution dated 15.06.2023, which granted permission to respondent No.4 to open a new law college, based ...

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Prosecution's Case Fails: Appellant Acquitted of Bribery Charges. Inconsistencies and Lack of Evidence Lead to Appellant's Acquittal in High-Profile Bribery Case

The prosecution failed to substantiate the charge under Sections 7 and 13(1)(d)(i) and (ii) of the Act against the appellant (AO1). The evidence did n...